For those who want one last slice from Napoli Pizzeria, you have one more day.

Napoli Pizzeria is closing Friday, April 26, after being in business for 43 years.

The East State Street pizzeria closed early for the day on Thursday but will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday.

The business was started by brothers Leo and Emilio Sposito in 1976. It moved to the renovated Gateway Center in 2004.

Napoli Pizzeria is the third restaurant in the building to close in 15 months after the shutdown of Gateway BBQ in December and the closing of Sticky Rice in February 2018. Shahi Pakwan, an Indian restaurant, is currently in the space once occupied by Sticky Rice.

In a poll on ithacajournal.com listing more than 45 businesses in Tompkins County that sell pizza, Napoli Pizzeria finished in the top 15 with about 2% of the 4,500 votes.

Napoli Pizzeria, located at the Gateway Center building in Ithaca, is closing after 43 years in business.(Photo: Matt Steecker / Ithaca Journal)